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Black-necked Stork - Jabiru - Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Juvenile Black-necked Stork - Jabiru - Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Juvenile Black-necked Stork - Jabiru - Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus Royalty Free Stock Photo
Juvenile Black-necked Stork - Jabiru - Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus Royalty Free Stock Photo
AUSTRALIA - CIRCA 1997: stamp 45 Australian cents printed in Australia shows animal bird Black-necked Stork - Jabiru Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jabiru Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-necked Stork Jabiru in Queensland Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black Necked Stork - Jabiru
Black-necked Stork - Jabiru Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus, Flora and fauna serie, circa 1997 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-necked Stork - Jabiru Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus, Flora and fauna serie, circa 1997 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-necked Stork Jabiru in Queensland Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-necked Stork (Jabiru) standing tall in the grass, lillypond in the background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-necked Stork (Jabiru) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black Necked Stork - Jabiru Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-necked Stork, Jabiru, Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus Royalty Free Stock Photo
It`s called a Black-necked Stork, though the neck is not strictly black from close-up: It is from a distance. Australians also call it a jabiru, although it is not the same as the old world`s jabiru, so is not technically a jabiru. The females have the yellow eyes. Males have dark eyes. Photo taken at Melbourne Zoo. Black-necked Stork - S. & S.E. Asia, with a population in Australia


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